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Physics, 17.02.2020 21:32, journeyhile5

Saturated water vapor at 200 kPa is in a constant-pressure piston/cylinder assembly. At this state the piston is 0.1 m from the cylinder bottom. How much is this distance, and what is the temperature if the water is cooled to occupy half of the original volume? Repeat for a doubling of the volume.

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